The information was disclosed just days after the one-time New Orleans Saint appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on rape charges.

Sharper is the subject of investigations in four states. In January, the WDSU I-Team broke the news that New Orleans police had received a complaint accusing Sharper of sexual assault.

No charges have been filed in the New Orleans matter, nor in Arizona, where two women in their early 20s told investigators that they believe they were drugged and assaulted by Sharper.

The claims strike a familiar tone: suggesting the victims were drugged after a night of downing shots with Sharper at area bars.

The report reads, in part: "(The alleged victim) stated she believed they took the shots between 0215 and 0225 hours and this is the last thing she remembers before waking up on the couch several hours later around 0835 hours."

The alleged rapes took place in an apartment near the campus of Arizona State University, and police executed a search warrant on that location after receiving the complaints.

Various items were taken as evidence during the investigation, according to the documents.

The report is redacted to protect the identities of the alleged victims. Both women went to a hospital for examination after they awoke, believing they had been assaulted.

The complaints were filed on Nov. 21, 2013. The report notes that -- at that time -- Sharper had not yet been contacted or interviewed by authorities.

Detectives later traveled to California, where Sharper lives, to speak with him, but he declined to be interviewed.

Sharper has posted bond and was released to await trial on the Los Angeles charges.